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Pes anserinus and iliotibial band transfer for anterior cruciate insufficiency
Twenty-one patients with chronic anterior cruciate lig ament insufficiency were treated with a combined ilio tibial band (Ellison) and pes anserinus (Slocum-Larson) transfer procedure. Preoperatively, the most prominent instabilities were drawer laxity in 16 patients and anter omedial rotation in 5...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1991-11, Vol.19 (6), p.601-604 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Twenty-one patients with chronic anterior cruciate lig ament insufficiency were treated with a combined ilio tibial band (Ellison)
and pes anserinus (Slocum-Larson) transfer procedure. Preoperatively, the most prominent instabilities were drawer laxity
in 16 patients and anter omedial rotation in 5 patients. After a median of 34 months of followup, 15 patients were absolutely
satis fied with the result, 2 were fairly satisfied, and 4 were not satisfied at all, including 2 patients who had been reoperated.
All of the patients with unsatisfactory re sults had a pivot shift and a positive Slocum test. Intraarticular derangements
had no influence on the results. At followup, 14 patients demonstrated an an teromedial rotatory instability, indicating that
the lateral stabilization procedure acted better than the medial one. Only a few patients returned to their preinjury levels
of sports activity. Compared with other extraar ticular procedures in the literature, the results were quite similar. The
operative procedures used in this study cannot be recommended in cases with combined instabilities of the knee. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659101900608 |